Vice President Kamala Harris is at it again with one of her mesmerizing word salads on the marvels of the world around her — or should we […]
Day: January 20, 2023
Christynne Wood, a transgender individual who was allegedly naked in front of a teenage girl in a YMCA women’s locker room in a recent head-grabbing incident, had […]
During an exclusive interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley once again discussed the possibility of running for president. “You said after […]
Rock legend David Crosby posted an eerily timed je about heaven the day before he passed away from a prolonged illness. Crosby wrote that he heard that […]
A Jackson County School board member, Kesha Hamilton, sparked a four-alarm fire on Tuesday, after revealing her unapologetic hatred of all things white — especially “stupid” […]
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) was sued Thursday for allegedly incarcerating large numbers of children in its guardianship despite court orders to release […]
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reportedly hasn’t taken kindly to an independent political action committee that’s planning to spend $3 million on ads promoting him. Why? Because the […]
Alexia Bianchi, Campus Reform A recentChronicle of Higher Educationarticlesuggeststen ways universities might still make “race-conscious” admissions decisions even if SCOTUS should undermine affirmative action in upcomingrulings. Penned […]
A little over two months after cruising to an easy midterm election victory, defeating her Republican challenger by a margin of 70.6% to 27.5%, U.S. Rep. Alexandria […]
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released nearly 3,000 illegal immigrants from custody after they were affected by a data leak, an agency spesperson told the Daily Caller […]
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, founded a nonprofit called The Representational Project that allegedly fights “sexism through films education, research, and activism,” while […]
A piece of Florida legislation filed Thursday would make every K-12 student eligible for funds through the Education Savings Accounts (ESA) program, which provides families who withdraw […]











